ZTE unveils Nubia Z7, Z7 Max and Z7 mini

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The 27 Max and 27 mini are just scaled down versions of the original Nubia 27

The wait and the guessing game is finally over because ZTE has unveiled its three flagships. Welcome the Nubia Z7, Z7 Max and Z7 mini and don’t be misguided by the 27 ‘Max’ version because it is actually the cut down version of the regular 27.

The ZTE Nubia Z7 is going to give LG G3 some serious competition with its 5.5" QHD screen and a Snapdragon 801 chipset. The phone ahs an impressive 3 GB in RAM and runs on Android 4.4 KitKat. The phone is also equipped with Display RAM which is there to render static screen content without bothering the chipset in order to reduce battery draw. The reason why we say this is going to pose as a good competitor for LG G3 is because LG also came up with a similar feature with their G2. You will also be getting dual SIM connectivity with the phone along with FDD-LTE support.

As we said earlier the ZTE Nubia Z7 Max is a cut down version and it is something that you will get if you just take the Nubia 27 and drop the screen resolution to 1080p. Everything else about the phone is the same including the same 5.5 inch screen size. The bezels don’t look thicker at all in the pictures which have been leaked but the measurements given for this phone are 152.7 x 76 x 8.7mm. The phone runs on Snapdragon 801 chipset and has a 2 GB RAM.

The Nubia 27 mini is again a scaled down version with a 5 inch screen and a 1080p resolution. The phone runs on Android 4.4 with Nubia UI 2.0 on a Snapdragon 801 chipset with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. The camera however is nothing which seems like a scaled down deal. At 13 MP it is the powerful shooter everyone wishes for.